>Let's say you're an AOL customer with a friend on AOL, and at work during the >day you think of something quick to dash off to your pal, but since it's a >non-emergency matter and you're more concerned about forgetting to do it if >you don't do it now rather than urgency, and because you want to read your >friend's reply tonight when you're at home on your AOL account, you direct >Reply-To: to your AOL address. AOL rejects it as incontrovertibly forged; >there's no such thing as an AOL user with an email address outside AOL. > >That would be as dumb as all hell, but I wouldn't put it past them.
Channeling AOL: "Use www.aol.com webmail."
